I think that if you have some nice, passionate sex with a person you love, then the dopamine isn't such a bad reward for an expression of compassion and physical attraction (That is important in a relationship). But really only in that situation, because I'm not a fan of hookup culture.
Quote from: Winy on January 02, 2016, 06:59:10 PMI think that if you have some nice, passionate sex with a person you love, then the dopamine isn't such a bad reward for an expression of compassion and physical attraction (That is important in a relationship). But really only in that situation, because I'm not a fan of hookup culture.I think a number of things, like cuddling or having a nice dinner with said significant other, are functionally the same thing, but sure, whatever.
well, as we all know, video games promote violent behaviors on a whole. Through the guise of "artistic freedom" vile immoral video game making men are able to regulate the thought patterns of young impressionable customers. don't believe me? take a look at this graph the Y-axis of said graph serves to measure potential energy of the consumer in boycotting these programmable sex acts. while the X axis quantifies the internuclear distance of gross profit divided by time, as custom. as you can see, the repulsion modules represent a portion of the population initially disgusted in the concept of coitus within interactive entertainment. As the market is memetically saturated with sexual notions a portion of the repulsion module sheds it's disdain of the idea in question, thus decreasing the potential energy of those with Some overlap/attraction.In acquiring a target audience however, the profit niche decreases in surface area, leading to a sharp and oftentimes brief internuclear distance in monetary sum. In order to maximize net profit, the original repulsion module must lower it's base level of dissenting potential energy to a point below the consumer action line. As the process of market opinion desalination takes place, the niche slope expands along the internuclear Y axis while also marginally increasing base potential energy levels against sexuality in video games as a result of an influx in recently opposed population levels. Through precise mathematical calculations market analysts are able to keep the general population below the consumer action degree of 0, achieving profit equilibrium and creating a state ofno overlap/no attraction within the consumer in regards to their desire to resist the sexual gaming trends. Note: the Some overlap/attraction module is oftentimes represented by the variable virgins within similar graphs.
I don't care about sex scenes so much as I care about RPG's becoming dating sims. Fuck that fad. If I wanted that then I'd play one of my Japanese ero visual novels.
Quote from: DAS THE HALLS on January 02, 2016, 03:43:15 PMI don't care about sex scenes so much as I care about RPG's becoming dating sims. Fuck that fad. If I wanted that then I'd play one of my Japanese ero visual novels.What the fuck are Japanese ero visual novels? And how do you know what those are?
Quote from: Rocketman287 on January 03, 2016, 12:45:14 AMQuote from: DAS THE HALLS on January 02, 2016, 03:43:15 PMI don't care about sex scenes so much as I care about RPG's becoming dating sims. Fuck that fad. If I wanted that then I'd play one of my Japanese ero visual novels.What the fuck are Japanese ero visual novels? And how do you know what those are?1. you don't wanna know, and2. he's das
Quote from: Fuddy Duddy II on January 03, 2016, 12:45:48 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on January 03, 2016, 12:45:14 AMQuote from: DAS THE HALLS on January 02, 2016, 03:43:15 PMI don't care about sex scenes so much as I care about RPG's becoming dating sims. Fuck that fad. If I wanted that then I'd play one of my Japanese ero visual novels.What the fuck are Japanese ero visual novels? And how do you know what those are?1. you don't wanna know, and2. he's dasPerhaps ignorance is bliss in this particular case
Quote from: Rocketman287 on January 03, 2016, 12:51:25 AMQuote from: Fuddy Duddy II on January 03, 2016, 12:45:48 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on January 03, 2016, 12:45:14 AMQuote from: DAS THE HALLS on January 02, 2016, 03:43:15 PMI don't care about sex scenes so much as I care about RPG's becoming dating sims. Fuck that fad. If I wanted that then I'd play one of my Japanese ero visual novels.What the fuck are Japanese ero visual novels? And how do you know what those are?1. you don't wanna know, and2. he's dasPerhaps ignorance is bliss in this particular caseIt's not even bad. Ero (Short for "Eroge") is just a smutty visual novel, which is a type of game.
Quote from: Winy on January 03, 2016, 02:00:09 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on January 03, 2016, 12:51:25 AMQuote from: Fuddy Duddy II on January 03, 2016, 12:45:48 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on January 03, 2016, 12:45:14 AMQuote from: DAS THE HALLS on January 02, 2016, 03:43:15 PMI don't care about sex scenes so much as I care about RPG's becoming dating sims. Fuck that fad. If I wanted that then I'd play one of my Japanese ero visual novels.What the fuck are Japanese ero visual novels? And how do you know what those are?1. you don't wanna know, and2. he's dasPerhaps ignorance is bliss in this particular caseIt's not even bad. Ero (Short for "Eroge") is just a smutty visual novel, which is a type of game.Ok, never even heard of this stuff so I assumed it was lewd
I tend to skip it whenever it comes up. It's the main reason I choose to save Jason's friends in FC3.